Specifically designed and manufactured to meet the edge finishing (deburring) criteria for advanced industry sectors, such as aerospace and defence, medical implant and device, petrochemical and process control, automotive and motorsport, as well as precision engineering businesses, Meister Abrasives UK's tungsten carbide rotary burrs can be applied to both metallic and non-metallic material, including that which has been cast, forged, fabricated, sawn, milled, drilled or turned.
Even hardened steels up to 67 HRc can be machined using tungsten carbide and, used correctly, the tool life can be between 50 to 100 times that of the equivalent burr in high speed steel (HSS). Tungsten carbide allows heavier cuts with more aggressive feed rates and can produce an exceptional surface finish.
Meister Abrasives' tungsten carbide burrs are produced and stocked in a wide range of shapes and sizes, mounted on 3, 6 or 8 mm shanks, as standard, or Imperial size shanks on request. Special shapes, sizes and flute cuts can be supplied to customers' specifications, usually within six weeks.